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CBSE
Class 8 English
Verb
Quiz 3
Fill suitable Modal Auxiliary:
It's time the government _________ do something about the problem.
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should
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must
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can
Explanation
Option A: 'Should' expresses obligation or duty. It relates to the given sentence, which states that 'it's
the government's duty to do something about the problem'.
Option B: 'Must' also refers to obligation, but it is a much stronger word compared to 'should'. 'Must' is used when people are compelled to do something, or an action that is most likely going to happen.
In contrast, 'should' describes a suggestion or refers to a desirable goal.
In the context of this sentence, 'should' is more appropriate than 'must' as it refers to an opinion and is relevant to the sentence.
The sentence is complete in meaning, and hence option A is correct and B is wrong.
Option C: 'Will' refers to the future.
Option D: 'Can' refers to a possibility.
The words 'it's time' brings forth a opinion, rather than a future action (will) or possibility (can).
Hence options C and D are wrong.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
It's time something _____ be done about the problem
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must
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can
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should
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, according to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses something with strong assurance which is supposed to happen.
option B expresses ability
Option C expresses certainty in performing an action in the future.
Fill suitable modal auxiliary:
I think you ____ go to the bank and get more money to buy the gift for your husband.
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would
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, it expects a mood of advice in order to buy a gift for the husband.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option B expresses something which will be done in the future;
option A expresses the same as option;
option D expresses uncertain possibilities in the future.
Fill suitable modal auxiliary:
I think you ____ buy a new TV set as this has been repaired many times and now is not working at all.
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shall
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should
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, it expects a mood of advice in order to watch TV.
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses something which will be done in the future;
option B expresses the same as option;
option C expresses ability which is not appropriate in the given sentence.
Fill in the blank with a suitable Modal Auxiliary:
'Shall I leave the window open?'
'No, you _________ better close it'
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will
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can
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should
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must
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'Should' shows advice / suggestion;
'Must' shows obligation / surety;
'Will' shows promise / voluntary action;
'Can' shows capacity / ability;
Here suggestion is indicated;
Therefore the correct option is:
should
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
John is expecting you to phone him. You ______ call him as soon as you get free.
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must
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can
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should
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will
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, according to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses something with strong assurance which is supposed to happen.
option B expresses ability
Option D expresses certainty in performing an action in the future.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
I _____ take any photographs because I didn't have a camera with me.
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can't
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won't
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couldn't
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mustn't
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in past tense and secondly according to the meaning of the sentence it expects a mood of impossibility.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses impossibility or inability in the past.
Whereas option A expresses inability in present;
option B expresses impossibility in future;
Option D expresses something which is not supposed to happen.
Complete the conversation using the most appropriate option:
'Shall I leave now?'
'No, you ____ wait a bit longer.'
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can
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may
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would
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in present tense and secondly it expects a mood of advice.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses an advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option D expresses something uncertain which may be done in future;
option B expresses possibility;
option A expresses ability which is not appropriate in the given sentence.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary denoting a suggestion:
You _____ call Paul first before planning to visit him.
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shall
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will
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, it expects a mood of advice in order to visit Paul.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses something which will be done in the future;
option D expresses the same as option;
option C expresses ability which is not appropriate in the given sentence.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal verb:
'Shall I throw these things away?' 'No, keep them. You ______ need them.'
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will
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may
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can
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must
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in a conversational tone which happens in present and secondly, it expects a mood of possibility.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses
possibility.
Whereas option A expresses something which will be done in the future;
option C expresses ability which doesn't suit the mood of the sentence;
option D expresses certainty and it definitely doesn't suit the mood of the sentence.
Fill suitable modal auxiliary
Jill doesn't look very well-not well enough to go to work. You say to her:
You ____ not go to work.
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may
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, according to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option B expresses extreme obligation and certainty in an action
option A expresses possibility;
option D expresses ability.
Fill suitable Modal Auxiliary:
It's a great film. You ______ go and see it. You'll really like it.
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must
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can
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The options are all modal verbs, they tell you what the mood of the sentence is, as an ability (I can do this) a suggestion (You should not eat this) and so on.
Option B: 'Should' refers to a piece of advice or a suggestion. It agrees to the given sentence, as the person advises his friend to go and watch the film. Hence option B is correct.
Option A: 'Must' refers to a duty or an obligation. It means that you 'have to do' something. The sentence, 'going for the movie' does not sound like a duty to fulfill.
Hence option A is incorrect.
Option C: 'Will' in this sense means a threat or a command. It does not agree with the given sentence. Hence C is incorrect.
Option D: 'Can' refers to permission, but the given sentence does not require a permission. Hence D is incorrect.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
When people are driving, they ______ keep their eyes on the road.
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will
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should
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence, it expects an extreme obligation
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses extreme obligation
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action
option D expresses a piece of advice
regarding what is correct.
option B expresses ability
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
Thank you for coming to see us. You _____ come more often.
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must
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Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option B expresses certainty in future action
option A expresses extreme obligation
option C expresses ability
Fill suitable modal auxiliary:
You think the children should be in bed on time. It's already 11 o'clock.
You say: 'It's time the children _______ be in bed.'
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shall
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would
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must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence it expects an extreme obligation
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses extreme obligation
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action;
option B expresses the same as option A;
option C expresses uncertainty in future action and is the past form of "will"
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
I think it's about time you ____ think about me instead of only thinking about yourself
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Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, according to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option C is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action
option B expresses the same as option A;
option D expresses uncertainty in future action and is the past form of "will".
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary denoting a suggestion:
You're going out for a walk with Tom. It might rain.
You say to Tom: You ______ take an umbrella.
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must
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will
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence is firstly set in the present tense and secondly, according to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option A expresses extreme obligation and certainty in an action
option D expresses certainty in future action
option C expresses ability.
Fill in
the blank with a
suitable modal auxiliary denoting obligation:
She'll be upset if we don't invite her to the wedding, so we
_______
invite her.
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can
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may
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should
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must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence, it expects an extreme obligation
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses extreme obligation
Whereas option B expresses possibility;
option C expresses a piece of advice
regarding what is correct.
option A expresses ability
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal with the help of the hint in the brackets:
I think everybody _____ learn a foreign language. (advice)
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Options A and B: The words 'I think' refer to an opinion or suggestion. They are usually used when one is about to state their opinion. In that case, we use 'should'.
'Should' expresses a suggestion. It relates to the given sentence, as the subject 'I' mentions advice/suggestions. Hence, option B is correct.
'Can' expresses an ability and not a suggestion. So 'can' is not a very suitable option. Hence option A is incorrect.
Option C: 'Will' refers to a future action. In this context, it indicates a prediction of the future. The meaning thus formed is ambiguous. Hence this option isn't suitable.
Option D: 'Must' is a stronger form of 'should'. It refers to something that should be done due to necessity. This meaning isn't very suitable as the subject 'I' does not imply that 'learning a foreign language' is a necessity.
Hence D is also incorrect.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal auxiliary:
These biscuits are delicious. You _____ try one.
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may
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should
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can
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will
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence, it expects a piece of advice.
Option B is the correct answer because it expresses a piece of advice regarding what is correct.
Whereas option D expresses certainty in future action
option A expresses possibility;
option C expresses ability
Choose a suitable option to fill in the blank with a modal that denotes past habit:
Dennis gave up smoking two years ago. He _____ smoke 40 cigarettes a day.
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has to
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have to
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used to
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had to
Explanation
A verb that functions to some extent like modal verbs called semi- modal verb and Modal
Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option C is the correct answer because it denotes past habit.
Whereas Option A, B and D express extreme obligation.
Fill suitable modal auxiliary to complete the sentence:
You haven't had a holiday for a very long time. You need one now.
You say: It's time I ______ have a holiday now.
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shall
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will
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should
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must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence it expects an extreme obligation
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses extreme obligation
Whereas option A expresses certainty in future action;
option B expresses the same as option A;
option C expresses an advice regarding what is correct.
Complete the sentence using suitable option:
I rarely eat ice cream now but I
it when I was a child.
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has to like
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have to like
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had to like
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used to like
Explanation
The correct option is D. 'Used to' means something that happened but doesn't happen any more. It shows past tense. It always means something that happened in the past, it should always use past tense. Thus 'used to like' is the correct option.
Select an appropriate option to fill in the blank:
The company you work for is badly run. You think there should be some changes.
You say: It's time there _____ be some changes.
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should
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shall
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will
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must
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
According to the meaning of the sentence it expects an extreme obligation
Option D is the correct answer because it expresses extreme obligation
Whereas option B expresses certainty in future action;
option C expresses the same as option B;
option A expresses an advice regarding what is correct.
Fill suitable option to fill in the blank:
Jim ________ my best friend but we aren't friends any longer.
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has to be
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had to be
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have to be
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used to be
Explanation
The correct option is D. 'Used to' means something that happened but doesn't happen any more. It shows past tense. It always means something that happened in the past, it should always use past tense. Thus 'used to be' is the correct option. Has to be/had to be/have to be are used to denote necessity or requirement thus A, B and C options are wrong.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
You have a car. You have to go to the same place as John, who hasn't got his car. You want to give him a lift.
You ask John: _______
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May I give you a lift?
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Could I give you a lift?
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Will I give you a gift?
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Shall I give you a gift?
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The sentence is in present tense and it requires modal verb which expresses possibility in offering a lift in its way of asking permission.
Therefore Option A is the correct answer as it expresses possibility and sounds more polite in asking permission.
Whereas option C expresses certainty in future actions;
option D expresses the same as option C;
option B expresses in the past form of "can I" suggests ability.
Fill suitable Modal Auxiliary:
You're carrying a lot of things. You can't open the door yourself. There's a man standing near the door.
You say to him: _______.
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Could you open the door, please ?
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Will you open the door,please?
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Would you open the door, please?
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Shall you open the door, please?
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Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The sentence requires modal verb which expresses an ability to open the door as the subject is carrying a lot of things.
Therefore Option A is the correct answer as it expresses ability.
Whereas option B expresses certainty in future actions;
option C expresses uncertainty in future actions;
option D expresses the same as option B.
You want to leave work early because you have some things to do. What do you ask your boss? ____________.
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May I leave from work early today?
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Will I leave from work early today?
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Would I leave from work early?
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Could I leave from work early?
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The sentence requires modal verb which expresses possibility and politeness in asking permission.
Therefore Option A and option D are the correct answers as it expresses possibility.
whereas option B expresses certainty in future actions;
option C expresses the same as option B but in the past form. Therefore option C and B don't show politeness in the way of asking permission
Fill suitable Modal Auxiliary:
You are at a friend's house and you want to use her phone. What do you say?
____________.
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May I use your phone?
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Could I use your phone?
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Will I use your phone?
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Shall I use your phone?
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The sentence requires modal verb which expresses possibility and politeness in asking permission.
Therefore Option A and option B are the correct answers as it expresses possibility.
whereas option C expresses certainty in future actions;
option D expresses the same as option C. Therefore option C and D don't show politeness in the way of asking permission
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal denoting a past possibility:
We came to live in Manchester a few years ago. We ____________ in
Nottingham.
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used to live
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has to live
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had to live
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have to live
Explanation
Option A: 'Used to live' is a past habit or a state or situation that is no longer true. It relates to the given sentence: 'We' used to live in Nottingham first, then 'we' shifted to Manchester a few years ago.
Hence option A is correct.
Option B: 'Has to live' refers to an obligation. Moreover, 'has' is a single verb whereas 'we' is plural. The subject 'we' and verb 'has' must agree with one another in number.
Option C: 'Had to live' also refers to an obligation or compulsion in the past. It does not form a complete meaningful sentence.
Option D: 'Have to live' refers to a compulsion in the present tense. But the action has already happened in the past, before "we came to live in Manchester a few years ago".
Hence options B, C and D are wrong.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary denoting possibility:
It's not certain how the fire started but it ____ have been caused by an
electrical fault.
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may
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might
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can
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could
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
MIGHT is the past tense of MAY which expresses possibility. In the given sentence, the fire was possibly caused by an electrical fault. The given sentence is in the past tense.
Thus MIGHT is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MAY is in the present tense and the sentence is in the past tense.
CAN expresses ability.
COULD is the past tense of CAN.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
I don't know whether to apply for the job or not. Do you think I _____?
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can
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may
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should
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could
Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
SHOULD is used to ask for suggestions or advice.
In the given sentence, the speaker is asking for advice regarding his job application.
Thus SHOULD is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
CAN expresses ability.
MAY expresses possibility.
COULD is the past tense of CAN.
Fill appropriate Modal Auxiliary:
'Please don't tell anybody what I said.' 'Don't worry. I _____.'
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shouldn't
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can't
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won't
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mustn't
Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
WON'T is the extraction of WILL NOT.
It indicates the future tense.
In the given sentence, it indicates that the speaker will not tell anybody in the future.
Thus WON'T is the correct answer.
The remaining answers are incorrect because:
SHOULDN'T expresses the absence of obligation.
CAN'T expresses inability.
MUSTN'T expresses the absence of compulsion.
Complete the sentence using suitable modal auxiliary:
A: I .......... speak a little French.
B: Oh really! I thought you said you .......... speak french.
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can ; won't
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can ; couldn't
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could ; couldn't
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may ; can't
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The correct answer is Option B.
CAN expresses the ability to do something.
COULDN'T expresses inability.
A says that he is able to speak a little French.
B expresses his astonishment because he thought A had told him that he is not able to speak French.
Thus CAN/COULDN'T is the correct answer.
The remaining answers are incorrect because:
WON'T expresses a lack of desire.
COULD and COULDN'T are in the past tense. The sentence is in the present tense.
MAY/CAN'T - MAY expresses possibility.
Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb:
She might phone later this evening but I don't think she ____.
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can
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will
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should
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may
Explanation
The correct option is B. 'Will'is used to denote polite statement. While 'Can' is used for ability/lack of ability. 'Should' is used for expectation, suggestion or prediction. 'May' is used for polite request or for asking permission. Thus A, C and D are wrong.
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
It only takes me about 40 minutes to get to work since the new road was opened. It __________
more than an hour.
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used to take
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has to take
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had to take
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have to take
Explanation
The correct option is A. 'Used to' means something that happened but doesn't happen any more. It shows past tense. It always means something that happened in the past, it should always use past tense. Thus 'used to take' is the correct option. Has to take/had to take/have to take are used to denote necessity or requirement thus B, C and D options are wrong.
Choose suitable modal auxiliaries to complete the sentence:
Mrinali: Please help me.
Aisha: I'm sorry. I ______ if I _______ but I _______.
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will... can... can't
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may... can... couldn't
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would... could... can't
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shall... will... can't
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Option C: 'Would' expresses condition. It presents the hypothetical situation 'I would if I could'.
'Could' is the past tense of 'can'. Both refer to possibility.
The sentence contains three clauses:
'I would',
'if I could',
'but I can't'
The first is the probable result, based on the condition 'if I could'.
The sentence means: I would if I was able to help, but at present I do not possess the ability to help you.
The meaning is complete and hence option C is correct.
Option A: 'I will if I can' does not present any condition. 'Will' presents a future, real action and does not express condition.
Option B: 'May' expresses 'permission' and 'can' expresses 'possibility'. 'But I couldn't' is in past tense, stating an action that has already happened. The meaning hence formed is ambiguous.
Option D: 'Shall' refers to a future action. 'Will' also refers to a future action. None of these words express the condition, put forth by the word 'if'.
Hence options A, B and D are wrong.
Use appropriate auxiliary verb:
'You never listen to me.' 'Yes, I _____ !'
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do
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was
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could
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should
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The correct option is A. Options B is used in past tense while the sentence is in present tense. 'Could' is used to denote ability/lack of ability. 'Should' is used to denote prediction, expectation or polite suggestion. Thus B, C and D are incorrect. 'Do' is correct as it is used with I and we.
Complete these sentences using the appropriate modal auxiliary:
The situation is serious. Something ____ be done before it's too late.
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must
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may
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shall
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will
Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
MUST is used to express compulsion. In the given sentence, it is compulsary to act because the situation is serious.
Thus MUST is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MAY is used to express possibility.
SHALL and WILL both express the future tense.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal:
I haven't received the letter. It _______ have been sent to the wrong address.
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may
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won't
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will
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should
Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
MAY expresses possibility. In the given sentence the speaker is expressing a possibility that the letter is sent to the wrong address.
Thus Option A is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
WON'T is the negation of WILL.
WILL expresses the future tense.
SHOULD expresses obligation and duty.
Fill in the blank with a suitable modal auxiliary that denotes obligation:
This coat is dirty. I _____ get it cleaned.
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may
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must
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will
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can
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
MUST expresses compulsion.
It is compulsory to clean the coat because it is dirty.
Thus MUST is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MAY expresses possibility.
WILL expresses future tense.
CAN expresses ability.
Fill suitable option to complete the sentence:
I _____ like to be a teacher. I don't have patience to deal with kids.
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can't
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won't
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couldn't
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wouldn't
Explanation
The correct answer is Option D.
WOULDN'T is the negation of WOULD.
WOULD expresses a desire and wish.
In the given sentence, the speaker expresses his/her desire to not become a teacher.
Thus WOULDN'T is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
CAN'T expresses inability.
WON'T is the contraction of will not.
COULDN'T is the past tense of CAN'T.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
A permit is a document which states that you______ do something.
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might
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cannot
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may
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shall
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The correct answer is Option C.
MAY is used to ask for or grant permission.
A permit is a document which grants permission to do something. Thus MAY is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MIGHT is the past tense, whereas the sentence is in the present tense,
CANNOT means inability to do something.
SHALL expresses the future tense.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
My computer ______ be old, but it still works really well.
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Can
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Could
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May
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would
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The correct answer is Option C.
MAY expresses possibility.
In the given sentence, it is possible that the computer is old but it really works well.
Thus MAY is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
CAN and COULD express the ability to do something.
WOULD is the past tense of will.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
______someone please tell me where the library is?
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Can
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May
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Must
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Should
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The correct answer is Option A.
CAN means the ability to do something.
In the given sentence, the speaker is asking if someone is able to tell him the location of the library.
Thus CAN is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MAY expresses possibility.
MUST expresses compulsion.
SHOULD expresses obligation.
Choose an appropriate option that completes the sentence:
Bad news ___ make people happy.
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don't
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doesn't
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do
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does
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'News' is an uncountable singular noun. Since we use 'doesn't' with singular noun forms option B is the correct answer.
Option A is incorrect because we use 'don't' with plural noun forms.
Bad news does not normally make people happy.
Options C and D are incorrect simply because they are illogical.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
He _______ have helped us if he'd really wanted to.
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could
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may
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must
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will
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The correct answer is Option A.
COULD is the past tense of CAN.
It means the ability to do something.
In the given sentence, he was in the position to be able to help us, if he had wanted to.
Thus COULD is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MAY expresses the possibility.
MUST expresses compulsion.
WILL expresses the future tense.
Use suitable verb to fill in the blank:
This door is a fire exit. You ________ block it.
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shouldn't
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mustn't
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can't
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couldn't
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The correct answer is Option B.
MUSTN'T is the negation of MUST.
MUST expresses compulsion.
In the given sentence, it is compulsory to not block the door because it is a fire exit.
Thus MUSTN'T is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
SHOULDN'T is the negation of SHOULD. It expresses obligation.
CAN'T is the negation of CAN. It expresses ability.
COULDN'T is the past tense of CAN'T.
Fill suitable modal auxiliary:
If you want to wear earrings, you _____ have your ears pierced.
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must
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should
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can
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may
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The correct answer is Option B.
SHOULD is used to express an expected result. In the given sentence, the person spoke to needs to have his ears pierced if he expects to wear earrings.
Thus SHOULD is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
MUST expresses compulsion.
CAN expresses ability.
MAY expresses possibility.
Fill suitable options in the blanks:
Nobody was hurt in the accident but _____ to the car ______ quite
bad. [Advanced]
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the damages........was
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the damage ....were
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the damage .....was
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the damages .... were
Explanation
Option C is correct. Option A and B are wrong as incorrect helping verbs are used with noun. Option C is correct since the sentence is in past tense and car is a singular noun.
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